Set within an existing building with a unique hexagonal floor plan, a carefully inserted wooden jewel box links the upper and lower floors, acting as a sculptural element that defines intimate spaces and encourages visitors to linger and explore. The hexagonal form enhances the sense of enclosure while offering multiple vantage points. Each corner provides a new spatial experience, inviting discovery—whether it’s a cozy nook for quiet moments, an elevated perch for people-watching, or an open space for social encounters. The design transforms a simple bakery into an engaging architectural experience, fostering connection while piquing curiosity.
The Jewel Box
Guangdong, China